- Elirehema William Pallangyo and his son Nelison Elirehema Pallangyo were laid to rest in the same grave at their home
- The son lost his life one day after his father died and the family held a joint burial to give them the respect they deserved
- Nelison died after allegedly being attacked by unknown people while William died from injuries he sustained following an accident
Tanzania – A family is shocked and struggling to cope with the death of their relatives, who died under different circumstances.
How did Nelison die after his father?
Elirehema William Pallangyo and his son Nelison Elirehema Pallangyo died in different circumstances.
William was recovering from a road accident when he was informed of his son's death, which may have contributed to his death.
Nelison died after allegedly being attacked by unknown persons who seriously injured him with sharp weapons.
According to a family spokesperson, Nelison suffered a head injury and lost a lot of blood.
When did the Tanzanian father and son die?
“The family tried to hide the news of Nelison's death from William, whose health was deteriorating after he fell off his motorcycle. He was going to the hospital regularly for treatment.
Before his death, he was coughing up blood as the accident had affected his vital organs.
When he was informed of his son's death, which the family could no longer hide, he died the next day. Nelison died on Wednesday, and William died on Thursday. We thought it best to bury them together,” the spokesman said.
Nelison and William were buried in the same area, and shared a grave, as seen in the heartbreaking video.
Guests wept as they bid farewell to father and son at a sad funeral service.
People on social media flocked to the comments section to express their condolences and join the grieving family.
Rosemary Malya:
“Rest them in peace, O Lord, and enlighten them with eternal light. Rest them in peace. Amen.”
LindaMbilinyi-n3n:
“The world has come to an end. We only have a short time. By God's mercy, let us return to God, beloved.”
petercostakisoka:
“Very sorry.”
nsiamasawe4578:
“Let us pray for the bereaved. May God give them true comfort.”
maureenlilykiwia1515:
“God, we your children ask for your mercy!! And we ask for your mercy in the Arusha region.”
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